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Witness History: Black history
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The Dance Theatre of Harlem
Witness History: Black history
8 minutes
9 years ago
The Dance Theatre of Harlem

In August 1969, Arthur Mitchell founded the Dance Theatre of Harlem - the first classical ballet company to focus on black dancers. Virginia Johnson, now the organisation's director, was a founder member.

(Photo: The Dance Theatre of Harlem, circa 1970. Virginia Johnson pictured back row, third from left. Credit: Marbeth)

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